Women’s Health (WHE) is an Open Access journal that publishes multidisciplinary research concerning a woman’s lifespan. The editors welcome health studies regarding races, ethnicities, and genders that have been left out of past medical research.
Read MoreThe Journal of Black Studies (JBS), founded by Afrocentricity scholars Dr. Molefi Kete Asante and Dr. Robert Singleton, is the first journal of its kind to publish interdisciplinary research on the Black American experience. For decades, each JBS article has worked to displace Eurocentric systems of thought and instead emphasize Afrocentric and Pan-African research practices.
Read MoreCommunication Disorders Quarterly (CDQ) publishes reports on typical and atypical communication—from spoken language development to literacy. The journal’s research extends across age. Articles range from an analysis of baby babble; to the effectiveness of choral singing for patients with Parkinson's who exhibit degradations in speech; to clinical interventions for patients with age-related hearing loss.
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